Open source legal: business as usual
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2018-06-25T11:04:51Z
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2018-06-25T11:04:51Z
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2016-05-24
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Open Source is no longer a "special case", but "a" or "the" mainstream development model.
Most if not all companies and governments are not just end-users of FOSS, either on the
desktop or on the server, but also intensively use Open Source in their software development
projects - or have to make their software compliant with open source stacks. Management of
the legal issues of open source can no longer been seen as "special case" either, but fully
integrated into the software development, testing and release cycle. A number of tools have
been set up to support this legal management, and aid compliance with FOSS licensing
obligations. Anyone developing FOSS should be aware of and become proficient in these
tools: Fossology, SPDX, Maven or Eclipse plugins, the BAT, OpenChain, License choosers
and License calculators, ...
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Universitat de Girona. Servei de Sistemes d'Informació Geogràfica i Teledetecció
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X Jornadas SIG Libre
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Open source legal: business as usual
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slide
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess